Millions to Attack
AmericaJust Three Groups Have $78 Million a Year to Keep Borders
Open

Annual Income - 2001
Source: guidestar.org

Is
This a Fair Fight?ABP - July 8, 2003. This week, Spanish
language TV featured a report from Frank
Sharry, who spoke in perfect Spanish. The banner read "Frank
Sharry - Ford
Foundation." The Ford Foundation has $9.5 billion in
assets. It works to keep America's borders open by financing
groups such as MALDEF
and NCLR.
Adding in the virulent anti-American SPLC,
and these three groups bring in more than $78 million a year
to destroy America's sovereignty. Last year, American Border
Patrol's total income was less than $50,000. Is this a fair fight?

KGTV -- San DiegoSmugglers
Busted With $1M Of PotSan Diego -- Law-enforcement officials
have made four arrests and confiscated more than 1,300 pounds
of marijuana found on board a boat in Mission Bay. -- Officials
from Immigration, Customs and the Department of Homeland Security
had the 21-foot boat under surveillance from the time it entered
U.S. waters on Sunday morning, reported the San Diego Union-Tribune.....

Arizona
Daily Star Update [Very
short-lived link]Debate
on anti-invasion initiative already heating upMore than a year before it may appear
on Arizona's next general election ballot, a proposed initiative
purportedly aimed at illegal immigration already has political
debate simmering. --- "What drives them is race," said
Rep. Ben Miranda, D-Phoenix. "So to call (Rep.) Randy Graf
- and I wish he were here - a racist or an uneducated fool is
perfectly on the dot." [Contact
Miranda]

Dan
Stein

The Mercury
News - San JoseCheap
labor is bankrupting CaliforniaThere is no simple or single explanation
for the kind of gaping budget deficit currently facing California.
However, it would be naive in the extreme to ignore the impact
of large-scale legal and illegal immigration on a $38.2 billion
shortfall in this year's state budget.....

Yuma (Arizona) SunBorder
Patrol agents find body near San Luis port of entryThe body of a 38-year-old man was found
by U.S. Border Patrol agents near the U.S. Port of Entry at San
Luis, Ariz., bringing the number of illegal immigrants who've
died in the Yuma sector this fiscal year to 12. -- Agents working
the area west of the port of entry saw a group of three suspected
illegal immigrants near the international line...

Arizona
Republic -- PhoenixMore
in Arizona initiative targeting illegal aliensA Phoenix businessman and a local activist
will pursue a 2004 ballot measure aimed at banning Arizona from
spending state or local tax money on undocumented immigrants.
-- The main architects, Rusty Childress, owner of Childress Automall
in Phoenix, and West Valley activist Kathy McKee, filed the ballot
initiative application Monday with the secretary of state.

L.A Times
(Free Registration) Mexican
reconquistas go after besieged councilmanThe Newport Beach City Council is expected
to apologize to the Latino community tonight for comments by
Councilman Richard Nichols that many say show a pattern of bigotry.
--- "They are trying to activate many of the pro-Mexican
organizations. In general, most of those organizations want to
see California turned over to Mexico," Nichols said. [MALDEF info]

Mark
Andrew
Dwyer

Our
Duplicitous GovernmentOur federal authorities don't seem to
be very concerned with the risks that lax enforcement of the
southern border poses to American society. Although the news
of illegal aliens killing Americans make headlines with a regularity
of moon phase changes, they keep telling us that most of illegals
are good, hard-working people who just want to improve their
lives...

Associated PressFord
Foundation to keep chairman despite fraud allegationsNew York -- The Ford
Foundation will retain Paul Allaire as its chairman despite
allegations by federal regulators that he committed accounting
fraud while at the helm of Xerox Corp. -- The SEC accused Allaire
of allowing Xerox to overstate its profits by $1.4 billion over
four years. He denied any wrongdoing. -- Because the Ford Foundation
does not consider itself a public entity, Allaire was cleared
by the board to continue to serve.

San Jose Mercury NewsSanta
Clara cops nab immigrant on 'wanted' list Santa Clara police nabbed one of the
Top 10 "Most Wanted Fugitive Criminal Aliens'' in the country
this week, but federal officials couldn't say Monday what distinguished
the man from thousands of other immigrants with criminal backgrounds
who are fleeing deportation orders. -- An officer spotted Datinder
Singh Munder on Sunday sitting under a tree....

Jim
Boulet Jr.

National
ReviewA
Tale of Two Nominees (Estrada & Acosta)Bush administration. You have undoubtedly
heard of Miguel Estrada, a Bush judicial nominee who is the victim
of a filibuster by Senate Democrats. You may soon hear of R.
Alexander Acosta, whose prospective nomination as assistant attorney
general for civil rights has provoked praise from the same foes
of official English who oppose Estrada.

Letter to
the Editor

ColoradoDaily.comThe
new amnesty in disguiseSenator John Cornyn (R-TX) is introducing
a guest worker/amnesty bill this month, something President Bush
is supporting. This program demands public scrutiny as it will
give amnesty to the estimated 8-11 million illegal aliens here,
along with providing them with Social Security and Medicare accounts...

Jessica
Waters

Daily Emerald
-- University of Oregon -- EugeneIllegal
AidWhat part of the word "illegal"
do people not understand? -- Senate Bill 10, which would offer
in-state tuition rates to illegal aliens, not only reduces opportunities
for U.S. citizens and legal immigrants, but also directly conflicts
with federal law. -- Title 8, Chapter 14, Section 1623 of the
Immigration Reform Act of 1995 states....

Update on
Effort to Recall Gray DavisLast
Call for Recall Petitions!You read right -- this is the FINAL call
for all Recall Gray Davis petitions. If you have a petition --
even if it has just ONE signature on it -- fill out the bottom
portion of the petition (the 'Declaration of Person Circulating
Section of Recall Petition' box) and send it back to us IMMEDIATELY!

Letter to
the Editor

Washington
PostCalifornia's
Deficit...The article on California's two-year,
$38 billion deficit [front page, June 30] did not discuss a major
cause of that deficit. A 1997 study by the National Academy of
Sciences found that the average native Californian household
pays an extra $1,178 in state and local taxes to finance $3,463
in services to each immigrant household in that state....

Knight Ridder
News ServiceCivil
rights groups fear race data banA burgeoning movement in California that
would bar government from asking about race or ethnicity is stirring
fears that national civil rights gains could be undone. --- Sean
Thomas Breitfeld, a policy analyst for National
Council of La Raza, a Latino civil rights group, said, "Ignoring
race and ethnicity by not collecting information about it does
not make disparities and discrimination go away..."

Marietta (Georgia) Times2
Mexican illegal aliens busted in BelpreTwo illegal immigrants are charged with
a string of misdemeanors, including carrying a concealed weapon,
after a Saturday traffic stop by the Belpre Police Department.
-- The two men, Emmanuel L. Rameriez and Jorge V. Baltasar, both
of Mexico, were arraigned Monday in Marietta Municipal Court
and are being held on $3,000 bond in the Washington County Jail.

Arizona
Daily Star Cross-border
smuggling trial delayedA trial for members of an Arivaca-based
border-watch group on charges including conspiracy to smuggle
illegal border crossers has been postponed. -- A motion to delay
the trial was approved late Monday, according to Harriet Bernik,
spokeswoman for the U. S. Attorney's Office in Phoenix. She said
one defendant has entered a plea agreement in the case....

Greenville
(South Carolina) NewsState
House bill would crack down on illegal immigration...Dubbed "The Illegal Alien Enforcement
Act," the bill would authorize state and local law enforcement
officers to arrest and detain individuals believed to be in the
United States illegally until they can be handed over to federal
authorities. -- "I want South Carolina to be known as a
state that is very unfriendly to someone who is here illegally,"
said State Rep. John Altman.